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actuality

/ˌæktjuˈælɪti/

Meanings
  • the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an ideal or imagined version.

    - "The report provides an actuality of the current market trends."
    - "The politician's speech often veers away from actuality."
    - "The actuality of the situation required swift action from the emergency responders."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˌæktjuˈælɪti/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with actuality
actualize , virtualize , rationalize , realize , moralize , organize
Homophones
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  1. homonym: actuality vs actual

  2. homonym: actual vs actuel, acutal, actal, actuale


Variants
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actualities , actuality , in actuality
Forms
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actuality as a noun: the state or quality of being actual or real., actuality as an adjective: existing in fact or in reality., actuality as a verb: make actual or real., actuality as a gerund or present participle: the state or quality of being actual or real., actuality as an infinitive: to be actual or real.


Etymology
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from the Latin word 'actualis', meaning 'present' or 'existing'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Reality: The state of things as they exist, as opposed to an ideal or imagined version. Reality can be perceived through the senses or through intellectual understanding.

  2. Truth: A statement or belief that corresponds to fact or reality. Truth can be sought through logical reasoning, empirical evidence, or through spiritual or philosophical inquiry.

  3. Authenticity: The quality of being genuine or real, as opposed to being a copy or imitation. Authenticity can be applied to objects, experiences, or to personal identity.

  4. Existence: The state or quality of being or having beingness. Existence can be perceived through the senses or through intellectual understanding. Existence can be applied to objects, experiences, or to personal identity.


Culture
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In various cultures, actuality is often associated with concepts such as truth, reality, authenticity, and honesty. In literature, art, music, and other forms of expression, actuality is often depicted as a desired state of being or a goal to be achieved. In spiritual and philosophical traditions, actuality is often seen as the manifestation or embodiment of a higher or ultimate reality or truth.

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